Sociology: A Down-to-Earth Approachby Lori Ann Fowler, Tarrant County College The Study Guide Plus includes study strategies, a glossary of words to know, chapter summaries, learning objectives, key terms and people, and student projects. Practice tests wtih 80 questions per chapter in multiple-choice, true-false, short answer, matching, and essay formats help students prepare for quizzes and exams. An answer key is provided for all questions. |
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According African Americans Answer Key Asian Americans become behavior capitalism capitalists CHAPTER characteristics cities conflict theorists CONTRIBUTIONS corporations crime Define deviance discrimination discuss divorce dominant Durkheim dysfunctions economic elite Emile Durkheim environment essay ethnic example Explain factors females FILL-IN QUESTIONS functionalist functions gender global goals human identified individual inequality interaction Karl Marx large numbers Latinos leaders LEARNING OBJECTIVES Least Industrialized Nations live macrosociology major males marriage MATCH EACH CONCEPT MATCH THESE THEORISTS/PHILOSOPHERS Max Weber means of production mobility MULTIPLE CHOICE Native Americans norms organization percent person political population positions poverty prestige problems refers relationships religion role self-test social change social class social movement social stratification society sociologists sociology stage status status inconsistency symbolic interactionism Symbolic interactionists term theory TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONS types United urban women workers Wright Mills